You have been placed in a number of difficult scenarios in the IDF. Tell us what you would do!
1) You are outside a village in a foreign land on your way to an important missionwhen you are discovered by a shepherd. If the shepherd tells anyone that he saw you itwould jeopardize your whole mission, the lives of you and your soldiers, and essentially, thesecurity of your country. What do you do with the Sheppard?
Avi Charney joined the army after moving to Israel from Canada and before that, South Africa. "I felt a responsibility to serve and protect my people. I couldn't understand why my brothers and sisters in Israel were risking their lives to protect the Jewish homeland while I lay low in Canada worry-free. Ultimately, I was lucky enough to serve in a special forces intelligence unit".
2) Gaza: Rockets are being launched every day from civilian populations. Youreceive intelligence reports that terrorists are planning to launch rockets from a school filledwith children in half an hour. How do you prevent the rocket attack while minimizing civiliandeath?
3) A soldier is injured on the battle field. The IDF has a policy not to leave any soldier behindas they may be captured, tortured or killed. But saving this injured soldier would put meansending out soldiers from under their cover, exposing them to enemy danger.As a commander, should would you send your troops out to save the soldier from thebattlefield if they were to be injured or killed in the process?
You have been placed in a number of difficult scenarios in the IDF. Tell us what you would do!
1) You are outside a village in a foreign land on your way to an important missionwhen you are discovered by a shepherd. If the shepherd tells anyone that he saw you itwould jeopardize your whole mission, the lives of you and your soldiers, and essentially, thesecurity of your country. What do you do with the Sheppard?
2) Gaza: Rockets are being launched every day from civilian populations. Youreceive intelligence reports that terrorists are planning to launch rockets from a school filledwith children in half an hour. How do you prevent the rocket attack while minimizing civiliandeath?
3) A soldier is injured on the battle field. The IDF has a policy not to leave any soldier behindas they may be captured, tortured or killed. But saving this injured soldier would put meansending out soldiers from under their cover, exposing them to enemy danger.As a commander, should would you send your troops out to save the soldier from thebattlefield if they were to be injured or killed in the process?